As we mentioned before, making TurnKey easy to deploy on as many public and private clouds is an important goal for us. Unfortunately there are too many players in the cloud software space for us to support every single one. It's much easier to put effort into making TurnKey work well with the winning horses.

TurnKey has been supported on the leading public cloud platform Amazon EC2 from early on, not to mention simplifying management and deployment via the Hub.

OpenStack is particularly interesting, because as it is most likely the future of open source clouds.

I originally got intrigued when I heard about NASA planning to open source Nebula in 2009, which has become the basis for Nova, the compute component in OpenStack. Since then, I've been following OpenStack development from a far and have been itching to develop support for TurnKey on the platform.

The time has finally arrived, and I'm pleased to announce TurnKey optimized builds are hot out of our build farm, and available for immediate download and deployment.

You can get them from the "Download -> More Builds" link on the appliance pages.

I have heard a bit about this tech. And although I'm very happy with my PVE server (especially now it has the TKL library in OVZ at my fingertips!) I might have to set up a testing OpenStack server perhaps to have a look at what all the fuss is about!

I am sutiing devstack and tried to add an icescrum appliance turnkey-icescrum-12.0, but i got

gpg: requesting key A16EB94D from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com
gpg: key A16EB94D: "Turnkey Linux Release Key <release@turnkeylinux.com>" not changed
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: unchanged: 1
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: the signature could not be verified.
Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc)
should be the first file given on the command line.